PALO ALTO, Calif., November 6, 2018

Aviatrix, a pioneer in software-defined cloud routing today announced a new feature of its AVX cloud router called the Aviatrix Orchestrator. This new Aviatrix feature helps enterprises to deploy and manage Amazon Web Services (AWS) Transit Gateway, a service that allows organizations to connect their Amazon Virtual Private Clouds (Amazon VPCs) and on-premises networks to a single gateway.

“Our software-defined approach allows organizations to automate the management of all cloud networking through our AVX Controller—whether it’s the AWS Transit Gateway or another AWS networking service—to simplify networking for organizations doing business in the cloud,” said Steven Mih, CEO of Aviatrix. “Aviatrix software helps organizations meet all their cloud networking requirements—from VPC egress filtering and remote-user VPN to global transit VPCs and encrypted peering—using a single architecture.”

Aviatrix Orchestrator builds on the Aviatrix strategy to unify management of both AWS native networking services and Aviatrix services via a single management console. The new feature is available as part of the AVX Controller, which already provisions and monitors native AWS capabilities such as VPC creation, IP address management, inter-region (PCX) peering and AWS Direct Connect (i.e., virtual gateway) configurations. Using the Aviatrix software-defined approach, cloud practitioners can easily deploy the optimal routing and network security services to meet the budgetary, functional and performance requirements of their business.